is now predominantly a striking art using punching, kicking, knee strikes, elbow strikes and open-hand techniques such as knife-hands, spear-hands and palm-heel strikes. Historically, and in some modern styles, grappling, throws, joint locks, restraints and vital-point strikes are also taught.[
is a skiing discipline that involves climbing mountains either on skis or carrying them, depending on the steepness of the ascent, and then descending on skis. There are two major categories of equipment used, free-heel Telemark skis and skis based on Alpine skis, where the heel is free for ascents, but is fixed during descent.[2] The discipline may be practiced recreationally or as a competitive sport.
is a bicycle racing sport usually held on specially built banked tracks or velodromes using purpose-designed track bicycles
is the sport of jumping or falling into water from a platform or springboard, usually while performing acrobatic
is a reference to equestrianism, or horseback riding, derived from Latin equester and equus, "horse".
is a winter sliding sport in which a person rides a small sled, known as a skeleton bobsled (or -sleigh), down a frozen track while lying face down and head-first. The sport and the sled may have been named from the bony appearance of the sled
Equestrian
Skeleton
karate
diving
cyling track
Ski mountaineering